Singing Guide: Stockard Channing
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
Stockard Channing is an American actress known for her resonant and sultry countertenor voice. She has been recognized for her voice projection and her unique style of singing. Her vocal range is defined by her deep and soulful alto voice, which is perfect for singing blues, jazz, and soul genres.
If you're interested in singing like Stockard Channing, you need to focus on breath support, articulation, and vibrato control. Articulation is important to communicate the lyrics of a song and to show emotion. You can check Singing Carrots's article for Articulation, and watch the Farinelli Breathing video to help you improve breath support, and read the Singing with Vibrato article for tips on achieving vibrato control.
One of the distinctive features of Stockard Channing's voice is the way she is able to express emotions through the timbre of her voice. To develop this skill, you can use Singing Carrots's Resources. The Farinelli Breathing video will improve your breath support coincidentally, and help to gain more vocal control. The Beggars Bounce video provides a great exercise to help with sound control for pitch and emotion. Additionally, Singing Carrots provides a Singing course, a 21-lesson program covering singing theory and practical tips.
You should also take a look at Singing Carrots's search tool for songs matching your vocal range, difficulty, and genre preference. This is particularly useful if you are a beginner singer and want a variety of songs from different genres you can start with. You can access the search tool here.
To conclude, if you want to learn to sing like Stockard Channing, focus on breath support, articulation, and vibrato control. Additionally, use Singing Carrots's resources, such as the Farinelli Breathing video, the Beggars Bounce exercise, the search tool, and the "Singing course." These tools can help you gain more vocal control, improve your singing style, and find materials matching your vocal range to practice with.